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 Foothill College Degree Program Transfer Guide Rev. 01/27/2014                   1 of 6 
   
Transfer credits from Foothill College 
Effective from 7/20/2012 through 7/20/2015 
 
DeVry University has developed this Degree Program Transfer Guide to assist students transferring from Foothill College 
to DeVry. This guide doesn’t represent all courses required for DeVry programs; rather, it provides a list of courses that, 
when completed at Foothill College, may transfer to DeVry. For a complete list of course requirements in each DeVry 
program, please see the Academic Catalog. 
  
This guide is based on a review of Foothill College courses by DeVry as of 7/20/2012 and is subject to review and 
modification at any time and without prior notice. Limitations and restrictions may apply. 
 
Bachelor’s degree programs included in this guide are: 
 
Accounting 
Business Administration  
Computer Information Systems 
Network & Communications Management 
Technical Management 
 
    
Process 
Applicants seeking to transfer credit must: 
1. Request a formal credit evaluation prior to beginning the first class at DeVry University; and 
2. Provide to DeVry an official transcript from the institution where the credit was earned.    
 
Please see a DeVry University admissions representative to request a transfer credit evaluation. Transfer credit is 
considered on an individual basis and awarded only upon receipt of an official transcript.     
 
Limitations and Restrictions 
Admission and transfer credit applicability are subject but not limited to DeVry University's admission requirements, 
program requirements, and academic policies, including but not limited to the external transfer credit policy. Additional 
state-specific requirements for transfer credit acceptance may apply. 
 
Please note the following: 
 A grade of C (70%) or higher is required for all transfer credits to DeVry University. Courses accepted in transfer 
may not be applicable to the academic program chosen by the student. 
 The number of credits granted for any course equivalency may not exceed the number on the transcript 
associated with the transfer course. 
 Curriculum changes at either institution may affect transferability and applicability of certain credits. A time limit 
may be imposed on the ability to transfer credits for some courses, especially those in technical or evolving areas.  
 
THE PROVISIONS OF THIS TRANSFER GUIDE DO NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, 
BETWEEN ANY APPLICANT OR STUDENT AND DEVRY UNIVERSITY. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN 
IS NEITHER AN AWARD NOR A COMMITMENT TO AWARD CREDIT AT DEVRY UNIVERSITY. 
 
For comprehensive consumer information, visit devry.edu/studentconsumerinfo  
 
 
 
DeVry University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (HLC), www.ncahlc.org. In New York, DeVry University operates as DeVry College of New York. 
DeVry is certified to operate by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia. DeVry University is authorized for operation by the THEC. www.state.tn.us/thec. Nashville 
Campus - 3343 Perimeter Hill Dr., Nashville, TN 37211. Program availability varies by location. AC0060.  ©2014 DeVry Educational Development Corp. All rights reserved. 
 
 
 
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Accounting Bachelor’s Degree Program  
 
Communication Skills 
Foothill College 
Course Title 
 
Course # 
DeVry University 
Course Title 
DeVry 
Course # 
Composition and Reading ENGL1A Composition ENGL112 
Advanced Composition ENGL 1C Advanced Composition ENGL135 
Public Speaking COMM 1A Public Speaking SPCH275 
Interpersonal Communication  COMM 2 Interpersonal Communication SPCH277 
 
Social Sciences  
General Psychology PSYC 1 Psychology PSYC110 
Social Psychology PSYC 30 Social Psychology PSYC315 
Introduction to Sociology SOC 1 Culture and Society SOCS185 
 
Mathematics & Natural Sciences  
Linear Algebra MATH 2B Algebra for College Students MATH114 
Elementary Statistics  MATH 10 Statistics for Decision-Making MATH221 
General Biology: Basic Principles BIOL 10 Biology with Lab BIOS140   
 
Humanities  
Applicable Art, English, History, Humanities, 
Music, Philosophy, and Theater coursework  
Up to 6 semester credit hours can 
be applied as humanities credit in 
DeVry University’s Accounting 
program. 
 
 
General Business and Technology 
Principles of Business BUSI 22 Introduction to Business and 
Technology 
BUSN115 
Principles of Marketing BUSI 59 Marketing BUSN319 
Financial Accounting I ACTG 1A Financial Accounting ACCT212 
  
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Business Administration Bachelor’s Degree Program  
 
Communication Skills 
Foothill College 
Course Title 
 
Course # 
DeVry University 
Course Title 
DeVry 
Course # 
Composition and Reading ENGL1A Composition ENGL112 
Advanced Composition ENGL 1C Advanced Composition ENGL135 
Public Speaking COMM 1A Public Speaking SPCH275 
Interpersonal Communication  COMM 2 Interpersonal Communication SPCH277 
 
Social Sciences  
General Psychology PSYC 1 Psychology PSYC110 
Social Psychology PSYC 30 Social Psychology PSYC315 
Introduction to Sociology SOC 1 Culture and Society SOCS185 
 
Mathematics & Natural Sciences  
Linear Algebra MATH 2B Algebra for College Students MATH114 
Elementary Statistics  MATH 10 Statistics for Decision-Making MATH221 
General Biology: Basic Principles BIOL 10 Biology with Lab BIOS140   
 
Humanities  
Applicable Art, English, History, Humanities, 
Music, Philosophy, and Theater coursework  
Up to 6 semester credit hours can 
be applied as humanities credit in 
DeVry University’s Business 
Administration program. 
 
 
Business Core 
Principles of Business BUSI 22 Introduction to Business and 
Technology 
BUSN115 
Principles of Marketing BUSI 59 Marketing BUSN319 
Financial Accounting I ACTG 1A Financial Accounting ACCT212 
 
  
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Computer Information Systems Bachelor’s Degree Program 
  
Communication Skills 
Foothill College 
Course Title 
 
Course # 
DeVry University 
Course Title 
DeVry 
Course # 
Composition and Reading ENGL1A Composition ENGL112 
Advanced Composition ENGL 1C Advanced Composition ENGL135 
Public Speaking COMM 1A Public Speaking SPCH275 
Interpersonal Communication  COMM 2 Interpersonal Communication SPCH277 
 
Social Sciences  
General Psychology PSYC 1 Psychology PSYC110 
Social Psychology PSYC 30 Social Psychology PSYC315 
Introduction to Sociology SOC 1 Culture and Society SOCS185 
 
Mathematics & Natural Sciences  
Linear Algebra MATH 2B Algebra for College Students MATH114 
Elementary Statistics  MATH 10 Statistics for Decision-Making MATH221 
General Biology: Basic Principles BIOL 10 Biology with Lab BIOS140   
 
Humanities  
Applicable Art, English, History, Humanities, 
Music, Philosophy, and Theater coursework  
Up to 6 semester credit hours can 
be applied as humanities credit in 
DeVry University’s CIS program. 
 
 
Computer Information Systems Concepts and Programming 
Fundamentals of Visual Basic.NET 
Programming 
OR 
Advanced Visual Basic.NET for Windows-
Based Applications 
CIS 12A 
 
OR 
CIS 12D 
Programming with Lab CIS170A 
Introduction to Programming with C# 
 
CIS 19A Programming with Lab CIS170B 
Computer Science I: C++ 
 
CIS 15A Programming with Lab CIS170C 
Advanced Programming with C# CIS 19P Object-Oriented Programming with 
Lab 
CIS247A 
JAVA For Programmers 
OR 
Computer Science II: JAVA 
OR 
JAVA for Programmers 
CIS 27P 
OR 
CIS27B 
OR 
CIS27P 
Object-Oriented Programming with 
Lab 
CIS247B 
Computer Science II: C++ 
OR 
C++ for Programmers 
CIS 15B 
OR 
CIS 15P 
Object-Oriented Programming with 
Lab 
CIS247C 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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Network & Communications Management Bachelor’s Degree Program 
  
Communication Skills 
Foothill College 
Course Title 
 
Course # 
DeVry University 
Course Title 
DeVry 
Course # 
Composition and Reading ENGL1A Composition ENGL112 
Advanced Composition ENGL 1C Advanced Composition ENGL135 
Public Speaking COMM 1A Public Speaking SPCH275 
Interpersonal Communication  COMM 2 Interpersonal Communication SPCH277 
 
Social Sciences  
General Psychology PSYC 1 Psychology PSYC110 
Social Psychology PSYC 30 Social Psychology PSYC315 
Introduction to Sociology SOC 1 Culture and Society SOCS185 
 
Mathematics & Natural Sciences  
Linear Algebra MATH 2B Algebra for College Students MATH114 
Elementary Statistics  MATH 10 Statistics for Decision-Making MATH221 
General Biology: Basic Principles BIOL 10 Biology with Lab BIOS140   
 
Humanities  
Applicable Art, English, History, Humanities, 
Music, Philosophy, and Theater coursework  
Up to 6 semester credit hours can 
be applied as humanities credit in 
DeVry University’s NCM program. 
 
 
Computing 
Introduction to Computers & Information 
Communications Technology 
CNET 52A PC Hardware and Software with Lab COMP129 
 
Network Operating Systems and Technology 
Networking Fundamentals & the TCP/IP 
Protocol Suite (CCNA I) 
CNET 54A Introduction to Networking with Lab 
OR 
Cisco Networking Academy -  
Introduction to Networking with Lab 
NETW202 
OR 
NETW 203 
Routing Protocols & Concepts (CCNA II) 
OR 
Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks 
(CCNP I) 
CNET 54B 
OR 
CNET 54G 
Introduction Routing with Lab 
OR 
Cisco Networking Academy -  
Introduction Routing with Lab 
NETW204 
OR 
NETW 205 
LAN Switching & Wireless Networks (CCNA 
III) 
OR 
Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks 
(BCMSN) (CCNPIII) 
CNET 54C 
 
OR 
CNET 54I 
Introduction to Switching with Lab 
OR 
Cisco Networking Academy -  
Introduction to Switching with Lab 
NETW206 
OR 
NETW 207 
WAN Technologies (CCNA IV) CNET 54D Introduction to WAN Tech with Lab 
OR 
Cisco Networking Academy -  
Introduction to WAN Tech with Lab 
NETW208 
OR 
NETW 209 
 
  
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Technical Management Bachelor’s Degree Program  
 
General Education 
Up to 40 credit hours of General Education credits may be applied to DeVry University’s Technical Management program.  From these 
40 hours, 6 hours must be completed in each of the following areas: Communication Skills, Humanities, Mathematics and Natural 
Sciences, and Social Sciences. 
 
Communication Skills 
Foothill College 
Course Title 
 
Course # 
DeVry University 
Course Title 
DeVry 
Course # 
Composition and Reading ENGL1A Composition ENGL112 
Advanced Composition ENGL 1C Advanced Composition ENGL135 
Public Speaking COMM 1A Public Speaking SPCH275 
Interpersonal Communication  COMM 2 Interpersonal Communication SPCH277 
 
Social Sciences  
General Psychology PSYC 1 Psychology PSYC110 
Social Psychology PSYC 30 Social Psychology PSYC315 
Introduction to Sociology SOC 1 Culture and Society SOCS185 
 
Mathematics & Natural Sciences  
Linear Algebra MATH 2B Algebra for College Students MATH114 
Elementary Statistics  MATH 10 Statistics for Decision-Making MATH221 
General Biology: Basic Principles BIOL 10 Biology with Lab BIOS140   
 
Humanities  
Applicable Art, English, History, Humanities, 
Music, Philosophy, and Theater coursework  Humanities coursework 
 
 
Business, Management and Technology 
Principles of Business BUSI 22 Introduction to Business and 
Technology 
BUSN115 
Principles of Marketing BUSI 59 Marketing BUSN319 
Financial Accounting I ACTG 1A Financial Accounting ACCT212 
 
 
Technical Specialty or Elective Courses 
DeVry University’s Technical Management program requires at least 27 semester credit hours in the technical specialty, which consists 
of a sequence of interrelated courses focusing on a particular career area. In addition, up to 25 semester credit hours of electives may 
be applied to DeVry University’s Technical Management program.  Program-specific coursework from Foothill College associate degree 
programs may apply to either the technical specialty area or electives. Students should meet with their DeVry University academic 
advisor for further information.